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🔔 Dive into chilling Soviet-era crimes—subscribe now and help us reach 1000 subscribers! 🔔 00:00 Beginning 00:04 Preview 01:55 Chapter 1 07:21 Chapter 2 12:56 Chapter 3 19:03 Chapter 4 25:21 Chapter 5 30:44 The end USSR Murder Cases Explained: St. Petersburg’s Newspaper Killer Unmasked! 🕵️♂️🔍 In 1996 St. Petersburg, a newspaper ad turned deadly, linking a desperate killer to a sinister plot. Five intense chapters unravel this crime: from the post-Soviet boom of classified ads in papers like "Reklama Shans," to the brutal 1996 murder of Irina and Raisa Rukavishnikova on their stairwell. Investigator Evgeny Lev traced the killings to Irina’s ex-con husband, Leonid Andronov, who hired Dmitry Kashnitsky—a struggling student seeking “dangerous work”—to secure their apartment. Kashnitsky, driven by money and thrill, confessed after a dramatic chase, but his schizophrenia diagnosis left questions unanswered. Andronov got 15 years, yet the case haunts the city—what drives a killer to such darkness? Unpacking a Soviet Crime Saga: 🔍 1️⃣ St. Petersburg: The crime’s setting in 1996. 2️⃣ Irina & Raisa Rukavishnikova: The mother and daughter victims. 3️⃣ Leonid Andronov: The ex-con who orchestrated the murders. 4️⃣ Dmitry Kashnitsky: The hired killer with a troubled mind. 5️⃣ Evgeny Lev: The investigator who cracked the case. 6️⃣ Reklama Shans: The newspaper where the killer was hired. 7️⃣ Kresty Prison: Where Andronov awaited trial. 8️⃣ Marshal Kazakov Street: The murder location. Scary stories for the night for true crime lovers! Content Warning: Contains themes of murder, crime, and mental health. Viewer discretion advised ⚠️. Subscribe to not miss new chilling Soviet-era mysteries! 🔔